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{{Quote|A stooping man had appeared behind the counter, smoothing his greasy hair back from his face.|Borgin comes to greet [[Lucius Malfoy]] and [[Draco Malfoy|his son]].|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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{{Quote|Mr Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again. Delighted and young Master Malfoy, too — charmed. How may I be of assistance? I must show you, just in today, and very reasonably priced —|Borgin greeting Lucius and Draco Malfoy in his shop|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
'''Mr. Borgin''' was the co-owner of [[Borgin and Burkes]], a shop in [[Knockturn Alley]] which bought and sold objects of [[Dark Arts|dark magic]] and other dangerous magical artefacts. Borgin seemed to operate the shop mostly by himself, and it is unknown what happened to his co-owner [[Caractacus Burke]].
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'''Mr Borgin''' was a [[Dark wizard]] and the co-owner of [[Borgin and Burkes]], a shop in [[Knockturn Alley]] which bought and sold objects of [[Dark Arts|dark magic]] and other dangerous magical artefacts.<ref name="COS4"/> Borgin seemed to operate the shop mostly by himself, and it is unknown what happened to his co-owner [[Caractacus Burke]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
===Early life ===
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===Early life===
Borgin and Burkes was established in [[1860s|1863]],<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]''</ref> but it is unknown whether Borgin was one of the founders of the shop, and, if not, when he started working there. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Caractacus Burke seemed to have been the one who handled business at the shop, as he bought [[Salazar Slytherin's Locket|Slytherin's locket]] from [[Merope Gaunt]] and was [[Tom Riddle]] 's employer until the latter left to pursue his own schemes c. 1947.<ref>'[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''</ref>
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Borgin and Burkes was established in [[1863]],<ref name="HBPF">{{HBP|F}}</ref> but it is unknown whether Borgin was one of the founders of the shop, and, if not, when he started working there. From the [[1920s]] to the [[1940s]], [[Caractacus Burke]] seemed to have been the one who handled business at the shop, as he bought [[Salazar Slytherin's Locket|Slytherin's locket]] from [[Merope Riddle|Merope Gaunt]] and was [[Tom Riddle]]'s employer until the latter left to pursue his own schemes c. [[1947]].<ref name="HBP13">{{HBP|B|13}}</ref>
   
===1992===
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===1990s===
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{{Dialogue a-b-c-b|Draco Malfoy|Can I have that?|Borgin|Ah, the [[Hand of Glory]]! Insert a [[candle]] and it gives light only to the holder! Best friend of thieves and plunderers! Your son has fine taste, sir.|Lucius Malfoy|I hope my son will amount to more than a thief or a plunderer, Borgin.|No offence, sir, no offence meant —|Borgin trying to sell goods to the Malfoys|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
[[File:BorginwithHandsClasped.JPG|thumb|250px|Borgin greeting the Malfoys.]]
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[[File:BorginwithHandsClasped.JPG|250px|thumb|left|Borgin greeting the Malfoys]]
In [[1992]], Lucius Malfoy came to Borgin and Burkes to sell him several objects related to black magic, fearing that the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] would soon be investigating his [[Malfoy Manor|mansion]]. Borgin seemed displeased that Malfoy did not want to buy anything, but tried to convince Malfoy's son [[Draco Malfoy|Draco]] to buy the [[Hand of Glory]]. Once the Malfoys left, Borgin showed signs of disliking Malfoy, thinking that the objects Malfoy had brought him was only a small bit of what Malfoy was hiding in his mansion.
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In [[1992]], Lucius Malfoy came to Borgin and Burkes to sell him several dark objects and [[poison]]s, fearing that the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] would soon be investigating his [[Malfoy Manor|mansion]]. Borgin seemed displeased that Malfoy did not want to buy anything, but tried to convince Malfoy's son [[Draco Malfoy|Draco]] to buy the [[Hand of Glory]]. Once the Malfoys left, Borgin showed signs of disliking and resenting Malfoy, thinking that the objects Malfoy had brought him were only a small piece of what Malfoy was hiding in his mansion.<ref name="COS4">{{COS|B|4}}</ref>
   
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Borgin|Well, without seeing it, I must say it will be a very difficult job, perhaps impossible. I couldn't guarantee anything.|Draco Malfoy|No? Perhaps this will make you more confident. Tell anyone, and there will be retribution. You know Fenrir Greyback? He's a family friend. He'll be dropping in from time to time to make sure you're giving the problem your full attention.|There will be no need for...|Draco Malfoy threatening Borgin|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
===1996===
 
In [[1996]], Draco Malfoy came to Borgin to reserve the [[Vanishing Cabinet]], which he planned to use to smuggle [[Death Eaters]] into [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. He also asked for instructions on how to repair the other Vanishing Cabinet, located in Hogwarts. Borgin was not sure how this would be possible without having the cabinet with him, but became much more cooperative when Draco showed him his [[Dark Mark]] and threatened to send [[Fenrir Greyback]] on regular checks if he would not succeed. He also sold the [[Opal necklace]] and Hand of Glory to Draco, the former being used in a failed attempt to assassinate [[Albus Dumbledore]], and the latter being used in combination with [[Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder]].
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In [[1996]], Draco Malfoy came to Borgin to reserve the [[Vanishing Cabinet]], which he planned to use to smuggle [[Death Eaters]] into [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. He also asked for instructions on how to repair the other Vanishing Cabinet, located in Hogwarts. Borgin was not sure how this would be possible without having the cabinet with him, but became much more cooperative when Draco showed him his [[Dark Mark]] and threatened to send [[Fenrir Greyback]] on regular checks if he would not succeed.<ref name="HBP6">{{HBP|B|6}}</ref> He also sold the [[Opal Necklace]] and Hand of Glory to Draco, the former being used in a failed attempt to assassinate [[Albus Dumbledore]], and the latter being used in combination with [[Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder]].
   
[[Hermione Granger]] tried to trick Borgin into telling her what Draco had been doing inside the shop, but Borgin easily saw through it and threw her out of the shop.
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[[Hermione Granger]] tried to trick Borgin into telling her what Draco had been doing inside the shop, but Borgin easily saw through it and threw her out of the shop.<ref name="HBP6">{{HBP|B|6}}</ref>
   
==Physical appearance==
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===Later life===
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Although Borgin continued working at Borgin and Burkes through at least [[October]] [[2020]], the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] kept an eye on his operation for several years after discovering that he was the one who had sold the Opal Necklace to Draco.<ref name="WU">{{WU}} "[[Brilliant Event: Darkness Rising]]"</ref>
Borgin is a stooping man with oily hair. He would put on a pair of [[Spectacles|pince-nez]] when reading is required.
 
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==Physical description==
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[[File:Borgin PS2.png|150px|thumb|Mr Borgin in his shop]]
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{{Quote|A stooping man had appeared behind the counter, smoothing his greasy hair back from his face.|Borgin comes to greet [[Lucius Malfoy]] and [[Draco Malfoy|his son]]|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
 
Borgin was a stooping man with oily hair. He would put on a pair of [[glasses|pince-nez]] when reading was required.<ref name="COS4"/>
   
 
==Personality and traits==
 
==Personality and traits==
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{{Quote|Good day yourself, Mister Malfoy, and if the stories are true, you haven't sold me half of what's hidden in your manor...|Borgin's greedy personality|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
Borgin is described to have a voice as oily as his hair. In the presence of important and intimidating customers, he would bow deep and flatter them. Only upon departure would he drop his oily manner and express and disdain with dark muttering. He is also greedy and money-minded, as he was jubilant when Lucius Malfoy entered his shop, only to be disappointed that the man was selling instead of buying, with Borgin even swiping a coin back without Lucius or his son's notice.
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Borgin was described as having a voice as oily as his hair. In the presence of important and intimidating customers, he would bow deep and flatter them. Only upon departure would he drop his oily manner and express and disdain with dark muttering. He was also very greedy and money-minded, as he was jubilant when [[Lucius Malfoy]] entered his shop, only to be disappointed that the man was selling instead of buying,<ref name="COS4"/> with Borgin even swiping a coin back without Lucius or his son's noticing.<ref name="COSF">{{COS|F}}</ref>
   
Borgin can be intimidated easily by customers with powerful influence, as Draco threatened him with the Dark Mark on his forearm and Fenrir Greyback, both of which led Borgin to cower to Draco's whims. However, when dealing with obviously less influential people, such as Hermione Granger, Borgin can be very cold and rude, as he booted her out of his shop after she made a poor attempt to coax information from him.
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Borgin could be intimidated easily by customers with powerful influence, as [[Draco Malfoy]] threatened him with the [[Dark Mark]] on his forearm and [[Fenrir Greyback]], both of which led Borgin to cower to Draco's whims. However, when dealing with obviously less influential people, such as [[Hermione Granger]], Borgin could be very cold and insolent, as he booted her out of his shop after she made a poor attempt to coax information from him.<ref name="HBP6"/>
   
Borgin is a [[Pure-blood supremacy|pure-blood supremacist]], as he stated to Lucius that blood purity was as significant to him as ever. This also suggest that he was a [[pure-blood]] wizard, or at least a [[half-blood]] clinging onto his wizard heritage.
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Borgin appeared to be a [[Pure-blood supremacy|pure-blood supremacist]], as he stated to Lucius that blood purity was as significant to him as ever (this incidentally suggests that he was a [[pure-blood]] wizard, or at least a [[half-blood]] clinging onto his wizard heritage). It is, of course, possible that Borgin was simply playing up his loyalty to pure-blood supremacy to endear himself to Malfoy and thus get a better deal out of him.<ref name="COS4"/>
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However, when he compared him to the rest of [[Knockturn Alley]]'s residents, [[Harry Potter]] expressed a belief that Borgin was "relatively harmless", although he did assert that his wares could be extremely dangerous.<ref name="WU"/>
   
 
==Magical abilities and skills==
 
==Magical abilities and skills==
* '''Dark artefacts knowledge''': Borgin, being the proprietor of a shop devoted to [[Dark Arts|dark arts]], is knowledgeable of artefacts related to the field, such as the [[Hand of Glory]] and the [[Opal necklace]].
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*'''[[Dark Arts]]''': Borgin, being the proprietor of a shop devoted to dark magic, was highly knowledgeable of dark magical artefacts and cursed objects, such as the [[Hand of Glory]] and the [[Opal Necklace]]. His superior knowledge in this field heavily implied he was a highly competent [[Dark wizard]] as well.
* '''Magical repair''': Borgin is quite versed in repairing magical artefacts that cannot be simply be done with the [[Mending Charm]], as with the instructions he gave to Draco, the young wizard managed to repair the Vanishing Cabinet, though it took about a full school year to do so.
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*'''[[Magic]]al repair''': Borgin was very well-versed in repairing magical artefacts that cannot be simply be done with the [[Mending Charm]], as with the instructions he gave to Draco, the young wizard managed to repair the Vanishing Cabinet, though it took about a full school year to do so, meaning he was certainly knowledgeable in this magical craft.<ref name="HBP6"/>
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===Malfoy family===
 
===Malfoy family===
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{{Dialogue a-b-a|Borgin|It's the same all over. Wizard blood is counting for less everywhere —|Lucius Malfoy|Not with me.|No, sir, nor with me, sir.|Borgin being sycophantic towards Lucius Malfoy|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
As the [[Malfoy family]] is full of wealthy [[Dark Wizard|dark wizards]], they commit many dealings with Borgin. In their presence, the shop owner would put on his over-flattery personality and sweet talk them at every situation possible. However, behind their backs Borgin rather resents the patriarch Lucius due to his haughtiness.
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As the [[Malfoy family]] was full of wealthy [[Dark wizard]]s, they carried many dealings with Borgin. In their presence, the shop owner would put on his sycophantic personality and flatter them at every situation possible. However, behind their backs, Borgin rather resented the patriarch [[Lucius Malfoy]] due to his haughtiness.<ref name="COS4"/>
   
When Lucius's son Draco came to him for repairing the Vanishing Cabinet, the young wizard intimidated Borgin into unquestioned cooperation, all the while Borgin could barely hide his resentment, and even less his fear.
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When Lucius's son [[Draco Malfoy]] came to him for repairing the Vanishing Cabinet, the young wizard intimidated Borgin into unquestioned cooperation, all the while Borgin could barely hide his resentment, and even less his fear.<ref name="HBP6"/>
   
 
===Muggle-borns===
 
===Muggle-borns===
Borgin is a [[Pure-blood supremacy|pure-blood supremacist]], and as such, disdains [[muggle-born]]s. He was cold and rude towards [[Hermione Granger]] when she visited his shop, though her poor attempt to coax information out of him was also quite insulting in return, which is most likely the reason why he booted her out.
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Borgin appeared to be a [[Pure-blood supremacy|pure-blood supremacist]],<ref name="COS4"/> and as such, appeared to disdain [[muggle-born]]s. He was cold and insolent towards [[Hermione Granger]] when she visited his shop, though her poor attempt to coax information out of him was also quite insulting in return,<ref name="HBP6"/> which is most likely the reason why he booted her out.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
* Mr. Borgin was portrayed by [[Edward Tudor-Pole]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', but his scenes were cut.
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[[File:Borgin GBC.png|thumb|right|200px|Borgin in [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (GBC)|''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' on the Game Boy Color]]]]
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*Mr Borgin was portrayed by [[Edward Tudor-Pole]] in the {{COS|FA}}, but his scenes were cut. They were now included in the extended version.
* In one of the deleted scenes in the film, ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'', Borgin is seen taking back a coin from the stack when Lucius Malfoy isn't looking.
 
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**One of the deleted scenes shows Harry being noticed and stopped by Borgin as the former is about to leave. When Borgin asks Harry what he wanted to buy in the shop or a reason for his presence there, Harry quickly gives a white lie as being in the wrong place, after which Borgin allows him to go.
* In the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|video game adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', Borgin owns the [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]] spellbook.
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*In the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{COS}}, Borgin owns the [[Wand-Lighting Charm|Lumos]] [[Lumos spellbook|spellbook]].
* If Borgin truly founded the shop with Caractacus Burke in 1863, he would be well over 129 during 1992. While wizards have been known to live this long, it is unknown if he is intended to be this ancient or if he became Burke's business partner well after the shop was already established and eventually put his name first, possibly after Burke's death. However he could also be a descendant of the original Borgin.
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*If Borgin truly founded the shop with Caractacus Burke in 1863, he would be at least 146 during 1992. While wizards have been known to live this long, it is unknown if he is was this ancient or if he became Burke's business partner well after the shop was already established and eventually put his name first, possibly after Burke's death. However he could also be a descendant of the original Borgin.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
{{Imagecat|Images of Borgin}}
 
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[[File:Registry_brilliant_borginandburkes_sticker05.png|thumb|120px|Mr Borgin as he appears in {{WU}}]]
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* ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)]]''
 
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*{{COS|G}} {{C|GBA and GBC versions}}
* ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''
 
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* ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)]]'' {{Comment|Mentioned on sign}} {{Comment|Possible appearance}}
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
 
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 30 January 2024

"Mr Malfoy, what a pleasure to see you again. Delighted — and young Master Malfoy, too — charmed. How may I be of assistance? I must show you, just in today, and very reasonably priced —"
— Borgin greeting Lucius and Draco Malfoy in his shop[src]

Mr Borgin was a Dark wizard and the co-owner of Borgin and Burkes, a shop in Knockturn Alley which bought and sold objects of dark magic and other dangerous magical artefacts.[3] Borgin seemed to operate the shop mostly by himself, and it is unknown what happened to his co-owner Caractacus Burke.

Biography

Early life

Borgin and Burkes was established in 1863,[4] but it is unknown whether Borgin was one of the founders of the shop, and, if not, when he started working there. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Caractacus Burke seemed to have been the one who handled business at the shop, as he bought Slytherin's locket from Merope Gaunt and was Tom Riddle's employer until the latter left to pursue his own schemes c. 1947.[5]

1990s

Draco Malfoy: "Can I have that?"
Borgin: "Ah, the Hand of Glory! Insert a candle and it gives light only to the holder! Best friend of thieves and plunderers! Your son has fine taste, sir."
Lucius Malfoy: "I hope my son will amount to more than a thief or a plunderer, Borgin."
Borgin: "No offence, sir, no offence meant —"
— Borgin trying to sell goods to the Malfoys[src]
BorginwithHandsClasped

Borgin greeting the Malfoys

In 1992, Lucius Malfoy came to Borgin and Burkes to sell him several dark objects and poisons, fearing that the Ministry of Magic would soon be investigating his mansion. Borgin seemed displeased that Malfoy did not want to buy anything, but tried to convince Malfoy's son Draco to buy the Hand of Glory. Once the Malfoys left, Borgin showed signs of disliking and resenting Malfoy, thinking that the objects Malfoy had brought him were only a small piece of what Malfoy was hiding in his mansion.[3]

Borgin: "Well, without seeing it, I must say it will be a very difficult job, perhaps impossible. I couldn't guarantee anything."
Draco Malfoy: "No? Perhaps this will make you more confident. Tell anyone, and there will be retribution. You know Fenrir Greyback? He's a family friend. He'll be dropping in from time to time to make sure you're giving the problem your full attention."
Borgin: "There will be no need for..."
— Draco Malfoy threatening Borgin[src]

In 1996, Draco Malfoy came to Borgin to reserve the Vanishing Cabinet, which he planned to use to smuggle Death Eaters into Hogwarts. He also asked for instructions on how to repair the other Vanishing Cabinet, located in Hogwarts. Borgin was not sure how this would be possible without having the cabinet with him, but became much more cooperative when Draco showed him his Dark Mark and threatened to send Fenrir Greyback on regular checks if he would not succeed.[6] He also sold the Opal Necklace and Hand of Glory to Draco, the former being used in a failed attempt to assassinate Albus Dumbledore, and the latter being used in combination with Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder.

Hermione Granger tried to trick Borgin into telling her what Draco had been doing inside the shop, but Borgin easily saw through it and threw her out of the shop.[6]

Later life

Although Borgin continued working at Borgin and Burkes through at least October 2020, the Ministry of Magic kept an eye on his operation for several years after discovering that he was the one who had sold the Opal Necklace to Draco.[7]

Physical description

Borgin PS2

Mr Borgin in his shop

"A stooping man had appeared behind the counter, smoothing his greasy hair back from his face."
— Borgin comes to greet Lucius Malfoy and his son[src]

Borgin was a stooping man with oily hair. He would put on a pair of pince-nez when reading was required.[3]

Personality and traits

"Good day yourself, Mister Malfoy, and if the stories are true, you haven't sold me half of what's hidden in your manor..."
— Borgin's greedy personality[src]

Borgin was described as having a voice as oily as his hair. In the presence of important and intimidating customers, he would bow deep and flatter them. Only upon departure would he drop his oily manner and express and disdain with dark muttering. He was also very greedy and money-minded, as he was jubilant when Lucius Malfoy entered his shop, only to be disappointed that the man was selling instead of buying,[3] with Borgin even swiping a coin back without Lucius or his son's noticing.[8]

Borgin could be intimidated easily by customers with powerful influence, as Draco Malfoy threatened him with the Dark Mark on his forearm and Fenrir Greyback, both of which led Borgin to cower to Draco's whims. However, when dealing with obviously less influential people, such as Hermione Granger, Borgin could be very cold and insolent, as he booted her out of his shop after she made a poor attempt to coax information from him.[6]

Borgin appeared to be a pure-blood supremacist, as he stated to Lucius that blood purity was as significant to him as ever (this incidentally suggests that he was a pure-blood wizard, or at least a half-blood clinging onto his wizard heritage). It is, of course, possible that Borgin was simply playing up his loyalty to pure-blood supremacy to endear himself to Malfoy and thus get a better deal out of him.[3]

However, when he compared him to the rest of Knockturn Alley's residents, Harry Potter expressed a belief that Borgin was "relatively harmless", although he did assert that his wares could be extremely dangerous.[7]

Magical abilities and skills

  • Dark Arts: Borgin, being the proprietor of a shop devoted to dark magic, was highly knowledgeable of dark magical artefacts and cursed objects, such as the Hand of Glory and the Opal Necklace. His superior knowledge in this field heavily implied he was a highly competent Dark wizard as well.
  • Magical repair: Borgin was very well-versed in repairing magical artefacts that cannot be simply be done with the Mending Charm, as with the instructions he gave to Draco, the young wizard managed to repair the Vanishing Cabinet, though it took about a full school year to do so, meaning he was certainly knowledgeable in this magical craft.[6]

Relationships

Malfoy family

Borgin: "It's the same all over. Wizard blood is counting for less everywhere —"
Lucius Malfoy: "Not with me."
Borgin: "No, sir, nor with me, sir."
— Borgin being sycophantic towards Lucius Malfoy[src]

As the Malfoy family was full of wealthy Dark wizards, they carried many dealings with Borgin. In their presence, the shop owner would put on his sycophantic personality and flatter them at every situation possible. However, behind their backs, Borgin rather resented the patriarch Lucius Malfoy due to his haughtiness.[3]

When Lucius's son Draco Malfoy came to him for repairing the Vanishing Cabinet, the young wizard intimidated Borgin into unquestioned cooperation, all the while Borgin could barely hide his resentment, and even less his fear.[6]

Muggle-borns

Borgin appeared to be a pure-blood supremacist,[3] and as such, appeared to disdain muggle-borns. He was cold and insolent towards Hermione Granger when she visited his shop, though her poor attempt to coax information out of him was also quite insulting in return,[6] which is most likely the reason why he booted her out.

Behind the scenes

Borgin GBC

Borgin in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on the Game Boy Color

  • Mr Borgin was portrayed by Edward Tudor-Pole in the the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, but his scenes were cut. They were now included in the extended version.
    • One of the deleted scenes shows Harry being noticed and stopped by Borgin as the former is about to leave. When Borgin asks Harry what he wanted to buy in the shop or a reason for his presence there, Harry quickly gives a white lie as being in the wrong place, after which Borgin allows him to go.
  • In the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Borgin owns the Lumos spellbook.
  • If Borgin truly founded the shop with Caractacus Burke in 1863, he would be at least 146 during 1992. While wizards have been known to live this long, it is unknown if he is was this ancient or if he became Burke's business partner well after the shop was already established and eventually put his name first, possibly after Burke's death. However he could also be a descendant of the original Borgin.

Appearances

Wiki
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Mr Borgin as he appears in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

Notes and references

  1. If Borgin was indeed one of the store's founders, he would have at least been 17 in 1863 (to help establish the shop) or 1992 (to assist in managing the shop)
  2. Borgin expressed support for Lucius Malfoy's beliefs about blood purity, so it is unlikely he was a Muggle-born.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 4 (At Flourish and Blotts)
  4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
  5. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 13 (The Secret Riddle)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 6 (Draco's Detour)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Harry Potter: Wizards Unite "Brilliant Event: Darkness Rising"
  8. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)
London's wizarding quarter
England, Great Britain
Carkitt Market - Diagon Alley - Horizont Alley - Knockturn Alley
Knockturn Alley
Shops

13B Knockturn Alley · Beard Trimming · Betting shop · Borgin and Burkes · Chimney Sweep Elf · Cobb & Webb's · E.L.M and Wizards Undertakers & Embalmers · The Coffin House · Dystyl Phaelanges · Markus Scarrs Indelible Tattoos · Moribund's · McHavelock's Wizarding Headgear · Mr. Mulpepper's Apothecary · Noggin and Bonce · Potage's Cauldron Shop · Priya Treadwell's shop · Shyverwretch's Venoms and Poisons · The Spiny Serpent · The Starry Prophesier · Wizarding Supplies · Ye Olde Curiosity Shop · Msaw Ætare · Tallow and Hemp Toxic Tapers · The White Wyvern · Trackleshanks Locksmith

Known residents and shop employees

Mr Borgin · Caractacus Burke · Cobb & Webb's shopkeeper · Madam Potage · Priya Treadwell · McHavelock · Moribund · Mr Mulpepper · Podric Batworthy · Tom Marvolo Riddle (formerly) · Ye Olde Curiosity Shop shopkeeper

Death Eaters
Dark Mark Pottermore
Leader: Lord Voldemort
Death Eaters

Avery II · Alecto Carrow · Amycus Carrow · Crabbe · Bartemius Crouch Junior † · Antonin Dolohov · Gibbon † · Goyle · Gareth Greengrass's brother · Jugson · Barnaby Lee's father · Barnaby Lee's mother · Bellatrix Lestrange † · Rabastan Lestrange · Rodolphus Lestrange · Walden Macnair · Mulciber I · Mulciber II · Nott · Pyrites (possibly) · Augustus Rookwood · Rosier · Evan Rosier † · Thorfinn Rowle · Selwyn · Merula Snyde's father · Merula Snyde's mother · Travers · Wilkes † · Corban Yaxley · Unidentified Death Eaters

Death Eater defectors

Regulus Black † · Igor Karkaroff † · Draco Malfoy · Lucius Malfoy · Peter Pettigrew † · Severus Snape

Death Eater allies

Borgin · Vincent Crabbe · John Dawlish · Delphini · Golgomath · Gregory Goyle · Fenrir Greyback · Mafalda Hopkirk · Narcissa Malfoy (defected) · Ismelda Murk (unofficially, supposedly) · Nagini · Mr Padgett · Mrs Padgett · Pansy Parkinson · Quirinus Quirrell · Albert Runcorn · Stanley Shunpike (Imperiused) · Scabior · Serpent of Slytherin · Pius Thicknesse (Imperiused) · Dolores Umbridge

Other affiliations

British Ministry of Magic (under Voldemort's control) · Daily Prophet (under Voldemort's control) · Dementors · Draco Malfoy's gang · Kreacher (formerly) · Tom Riddle's gang · Gang of Slytherins · Giants (Golgomath's control) · Inferi · Charmed skeletons · Muggle-Born Registration Commission · Theodore Nott (possibly) · Snatchers · Werewolf army · The Unforgivable

Death Eater establishments

Abandoned nuclear power plant · Borgin and Burkes · British Ministry of Magic Headquarters (under Voldemort's control) · The Cave · Chamber of Secrets · Forbidden Forest · Gaunt Shack · Lee family house · Lestrange Vault · Little Hangleton graveyard · Malfoy Manor · Misty Dell · Riddle House · Snatcher Camp · Spinner's End (Severus Snape's house) · The Abandoned Substation · The Ruins · The Quarry